Origi undecided on Liverpool move

Divock Origi has arrived in Liverpool to discuss a transfer from Lille, but has admitted he is yet to make his mind up about his future.

Origi, 19, who helped Belgium reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup, is on Merseyside for talks after Liverpool agreed a fee for him, sources have told ESPN FC.

Liverpool are set to pay an initial fee of £6 million for the striker, although that could rise to £9.5m with various add-ons. As part of the deal, Origi would be loaned back to Lille for the coming season.

Origi, who scored five goals in 12 Ligue 1 starts for Lille last season, has travelled to Merseyside with his father Mike, a former Kenya international who played for Genk.

However, the Belgium international says he has not made a decision as to where he will play his football next season.

"I myself am still thinking about it. It is true that there are offers from all over Europe," he told the Liverpool Echo.

"Now I have to look carefully where I will grow as a player and as a person. I think it will be clearer, within two weeks at the most."

Liverpool have completed three signings so far this summer, bringing in Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Emre Can, as well as two England internationals from Southampton - striker Rickie Lambert and midfielder Adam Lallana.

Manager Brendan Rodgers is still looking to strengthen in defence, but the club have so far been unable to agree a fee with Southampton for centre-back Dejan Lovren or with Sevilla for left-back Alberto Moreno.